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At the Chickenfoot show they had people walking around with signs for $10 Heaven & Hell tickets with no surcharge for this Friday. The Bank of America Pavilion has no bad seats so that is a pretty good deal. Still what does it say about Heaven & Hell or the economy?
I keep seeing specials for Live Nation discounted seats. I pray the economy kills them off and the shows go back to local promoters.
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When I saw Judas Priest a couple of weeks ago they were selling Chickenfoot tickets for $20.00 and Great White tickets for $10.00.
I also saw Heaven & Hell a week or so later at the Greek Theatre. A lot of empty seats
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davien Wrote:I also saw Heaven & Hell a week or so later at the Greek Theatre. A lot of empty seats
How were they I am guessing I can get a walk up for 20 bucks if I want to go tommorow night.
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It was a pretty good show. They only did 11 songs but Ronnie's voice is still pretty good for a 67 year-old man. They did songs from all 3 Sabbath albums and 3 from the new H&H album. I would liked to have heard "Lady Evil" and Voodoo. Coheed and Cambria opened. I didn't think much of them. The audience gave the biggest cheer when they did Iron Maiden's "The Trooper".
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That is a pretty short set for me to drive into Boston for. They should have added a classic metal band for support like Motorhead, Overkill or Anthrax